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Hyskeir (Scottish Gaelic: Òigh-sgeir) or
Heyskeir is a low-lying
rocky islet (a skerry) in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The
Hyskeir Lighthouse marks the...
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Hyskeir Lighthouse in
Scotland was
established in 1904. The 39-metre-high (128 ft)
lighthouse marks the
southern end of The Minch,
warning of the presence...
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coast at the
Pladda Lighthouse,
Ailsa Craig Lighthouse, and
finally the
Hyskeir Lighthouse.
Through lyrical prose, Hill
captures the
isolation and beauty...
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Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The
islands are not to be
confused with
Hyskeir in the
Inner Hebrides, or
Haskeir which is also off
North Uist and visible...
- south, its
entrance is
marked by
lighthouses at
Barra Head,
Ushenish and
Hyskeir. On Skye,
there are
lights at
Neist Point,
Vaternish and An t-Iasgair....
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miles (6.9 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide. The
isolated skerries of
Hyskeir and
Humla lie 6.2
miles (10.0 km) south-west of the island. The islands...
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Killantringan (1900)
Barns Ness (1901) Hoxa Head (1901) B**** Rock (1903)
Hyskeir (1904)
Trodday (1908)
Neist Point (1909) Rubh Re (1912)
Milaid Point (1912)...
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originally including a
gigantic foghorn Barns Ness (1901) B**** Rock (1903)
Hyskeir (1904)
Trodday (1908)
Neist Point (1909)
Sandaig Light,
Glenelg (1910)...
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north coast of Muck (NM3981)
There are also a
number of skerries:
Hyskeir or Òigh-sgeir, (not to be
confused with
Heisker or the
Monach Islands in...
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Chance Brothers. Only nine
Scottish lights were
given hyperradials,
Hyskeir and
Kinnaird Head
being the only
stations to
retain their hyperradials...